When

Thursday, July 19, 2018 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM CDT
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Where

Terrazzo & Marble Supply 
N59 W14339 Bobolink Ave
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
 

 
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Contact

Janean Spears--Dimmig 
National Kitchen and Bath Association - Wisconsin/Upper Michigan Chapter 
608-212-6600 
info@nkbawi.com 
 

July 19, 2018

Chapter Meeting 

5:00pm-8:00pm

REGISTRATION CLOSES JULY 15

ADDITIONAL LATE FEE AFTER JULY 10

NKBA Members $30   Non-Members $40 

NKBA Student Members $15   Non-Member Students . $20

Thank You to our Meeting Sponsor!

 We have a great evening planned for you courtesy of our   sponsor, Terrazzo & Marble Supply. Tour their new facility and   see the beautiful stone slabs in their indoor warehouse. Learn   about a new marble sealant on the market and enjoy learning   about the latest trends in "What's New...What's Next"   presented by Dawn DeLuca, AKBD, CLIPP, CAPS (0.1 CEU


"Whats New....What's Next" (0.1 CEU)

  • Current trends and insights from the NKBA Annual Trends Report
  • Technology and its integration into the kitchen and bath
  • Shiny, matte, textured, neutral, colorful, natural, man-made, recycled? Surfaces, of course.
  • Trending product introductions (non brand-specific)
 Dawn is an award winning designer with over 25 years of   industry experience as Principal of Interior Transitions, a   design studio based in NYC and north-western CT. Also, as   a Founding Partner of Camille Rossy, Inc, in NYC.  Her   projects span the eastern seaboard of the US and Europe.   As a certified designer and professional speaker, Dawn has   spoken to various organizations about many industry topics all across the US.
An award winning member, of the NKBA,  Dawn has served as a volunteer leader on the local, regional and national levels, since 2005.  She served as American North East Regional Director,  as a Member of the National Board of Directors and the National Generative Council. She is currently the Programs Chair for the NKBA Manhattan Chapter.  Dawn also serves as an Ambassador for the Living In Place Institute and as a Design Advisor for The Universal Design Project.